Pittsburgh Post-Gazette

Ga. sheriff’s deputy fired after video shows him punching Black man

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A sheriff’s deputy in Georgia has been fired after being captured on video repeatedly punching a Black man during a traffic stop, authoritie­s said Sunday.

The deputy was being let go for “excessive use of force,” the Clayton County Sheriff’s Office said in a statement. It did not identify the deputy but said a criminal investigat­ion has been turned over to the district attorney’s office.

Roderick Walker, 26, was arrested and beaten after Clayton County sheriff’s deputies pulled over the vehicle he was riding in Friday with his girlfriend, their 5- month- old child and his stepson for an alleged broken taillight, said his attorney, Shean Williams of The Cochran Firm in Atlanta.

The deputies asked for Walker’s identifica­tion and got upset and demanded he get out of the vehicle when he questioned why they needed it since he wasn’t the one driving, Mr. Williams said. The subsequent arrest, captured on video by a bystander and shared widely, shows two deputies on top of Walker, one of whom repeatedly punches him. Walker’s girlfriend screams and tells the deputies Walker said he can’t breathe. A child in the vehicle yells, “Daddy!”

As Walker is handcuffed, the deputy who punched him tells the bystander that Walker bit him.

Mr. Williams said his client denies biting the deputy. Walker was trying to survive and lost consciousn­ess at least twice during the beating, Mr. Williams said. A photo of Walker taken later in jail shows a large welt under his left eye. “My reaction to the video is that it just shows unfortunat­ely another incident where an African American male’s civil rights have been violated by people and officers and law enforcemen­t who have the duty first to protect and serve,”

Mr. Williams said.

In the video, Walker later wobbles and appears to try to jerk free as deputies get him on his feet. He was arrested on suspicion of obstructin­g officers and battery, according to jail records. Mr. Williams demanded his release on bond and said he has asked the Georgia Bureau of Investigat­ion to review the case. He also accused investigat­ors of improperly talking to his client without an attorney at the jail.

 ?? The Cochran Firm via AP ?? This Saturday photo provided by The Cochran Firm shows Roderick Walker at the Clayton County Jail in Jonesboro, Ga. The county sheriff's office said Sunday that it fired a deputy seen on video repeatedly punching Walker during a traffic stop.
The Cochran Firm via AP This Saturday photo provided by The Cochran Firm shows Roderick Walker at the Clayton County Jail in Jonesboro, Ga. The county sheriff's office said Sunday that it fired a deputy seen on video repeatedly punching Walker during a traffic stop.

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